17. 1948 .. . GOOD MORNING, IOWA CITYI'

It's going to be another on'e of those days. The owan weatherman says it will be generally fair, warm: and humid. The same goes for toft1orrow. Iowa City. Iowa. Friday. June 2B-Five Cents

, * * * * * * * * * -. Wallace to Speak Here .Tonight O'Daniel and Filibuster Ammunition 8·Hour Talk , = .. Union Campus Big. Four Foreign 'Ministers Agree to Cede House-Vole Fails 10 Kill OPA Measure Site of Talk h:~~~::~:n:.~ "~:~~~~~~:n~~~g ~~:e~~ Slams Russia foreign ministers agreed yester- in allied countries and agreed with Texan Yield, Ftoor day to give the strategic Italian- the other ministers to limit the Bans American Relief To Permit Agr.. ment 1 Commerce Secretary owned Dodecanese islands to Bulgarian navy to 7,250 tons 'C';' Greece, and the Tenpa and Briga No agreement was reported in To Nations Censoring On Debate Limitation : To Lead Round Table J'egions on the lo"ranco-IfaHan bOf- the key issue of Trieste, freedom Press on UNRRA der to France, an American in- of navigation of the Danube, 01' Discussion Tomorrow formant said last night. other major issues at stake as the WASHINGTON (AP) - The United States Secretary of State conference's sell-imposed Ftiday house voted yesterday to bar Seer tary of Commerce Henry James F. Byrnes was so pleased dEadline for work on the Italian American relief through UNRRA A. Wallace will speak on "Our over the progress made at the and Balkan peace treaties neared. to any nation censoring press ac­ Good N ighbor' Policy" tonight fruitful three-hour session that he The decision to give the Dode­ counts ot its distribution-mean­ at 8 :15 on th south Union said 'I'll need a couple of minutes canese islands to Greece carried ing Russia. campus. The place of the ad­ to catch my breath and recovel' the provision that they be demil­ '·The time has come to quit ap­ from the shock," a British source itarized, the American inIormant peasing," declared Rep. Dirksen dr s bas been changed from (R, ill.) who sponsored the provi­ the steps of Old apitol to ac­ reported. said. The agreement to give the A British authority ~Did he did Tenda and Briga regions to France sion. comodate a larger audience. C)ot believe it would bl: possible carried the stipulation that Italy Chairman Cannon (D" Mo.) ot l::leeretary Wallace's address to hold a European peace cilnfer- would continue to receive elec­ the appropriations committee as­ will b a highlight of the 1ntcr­ ence in July, as sought by the tricity from hydro-electric plants serted on the other hand that "the American affairs conference Americans, but .!.'perhaps later in in the valleys blood of a million boys" might be the summer." Agreement 'was reaChed, how- shed "U we proceed to gratUitously which started here last night. insult a friendly nation." He will speak again tomorrow at In yesterday's session Soviet ever, on a clause oblging Romania Foreign Minister V. M . Moiotov to restore United Nations prop­ Despite administration opposi­ 9 a. m. when he will lead a round tion, the house adopted the amend­ table diEcussion ot Inter-American also accepted a United States pro- erty rights seized during the war. ment bv a 154 to 53 standing (000- affairs. This session will be held record) vote. It is subject to a The move apPareau, u· in the senate chamber 01 Old record vote today when the house nreeI a final vote on the O"A Capitol. acts finally on the bili to which ntenaIoll bill today. Th Mn­ Wallace, a native ot Iowa, firsl! UN Mexican Atom Bomb Test it was attached. The senate has lte reet at J :10 I. Dl.utll gained public' attention in 1932 May Be Postponed yet to conSider the bill. 11 thiIJ momlnc, and few ltD- wh n he was appOinted secretary The m all,ure carries $465,000,- of agriculture in the late Presi­ Until'47 000 for UNRRA, along with $261,- :otor;o ~uc~d::.~.anJ' D~~-::~ ~ dent Franklin D. Roosevelt's cab­ Delegate Hits 571,909 for various other pur­ lInder tb 111' ement, can bav. inet. He set up the original AAA, ABOARD U. S. S. APPALA­ poses. There was no indication how another hour If h wanta U. giving the government power to much of the amount might be control crops. His purpose was CHIAN (AP).-:!Like catching the slated for UNRRA relief to Russia. O'Daniel, a hu ky form r flout to improve farm prices and in­ Veto Abuse photo finish of a close ' race, a Latest reports show UNRRA bud­ * * * sal sman, had b n on hi, teet come, device will measure the speed ot get commitments of $189,000.000 only a coupl of hours when he AI Roosevelt's request, Wal­ NEW YORK (AP)-Dr, Fran- the shock wave set 'up when the to the Ukraine and $61,000,01)0 to lace was nominated and elec­ Byelorussia, while actuai aid given cone d d h ould not talk the cisco Castillo Najera, president of atomic bomb explodes. It is one SEN. W. LEE "PAPPY" O'DANJEL (D· Texas) flourishes S001e at the pal,ers and documents he took with ted. vlce-presideDt ID 194.0_ In to those countries through April bill to deaUI without help. To him Into the senate for his one·man filibuster llJr3lnst OPA whlrh .. nded last nlrhl after elrh! hOUri and do 80, h would have had to hold thla office it was hls desire to the United Nations security coun! of a number of ingenious devices 30 was $58.,000)000 I1nd $24,000,000 18 minutes. The bulky senator had hopl'd to prolanI:' III tlllklltlioll wlfil Inldlllrbl Sunday when OPA on until mldnllbt Sunday, wbto br~ the AmericlLJI. republics oil and foreign minister o{ Mex- for recorciing-eU.ots of ihe blasi. respectively: Dirksen sald 72 ·eents wouJd co out of existence. But when he saw he was not 1'0ln1 to ret any belp trom his fellow-lena lon, the preJlent law expires. and Canada closer ~er ico, last night described Russia's The explosion is scheduled for of every UNRRA dollar is fur­ be reluctanUy rellnqulsbed the noor late last nI r ll!. (AP WIREPHOTO) He kept hoplnl out loud for eeonomlcally and. s o c I a II y. repeated negatlve votes on the IMonday, July I, Bikini time (Sun­ nished by the United States. his Dirksen's amendment would aSllistance, but none w forth­ ThroUl'h eIfor.. the United Spanish question as "abuse cf the day, June 30, CST), but it was States lnaqurated procrams to prevent the money from being comin" ucept tor brief r plte. re-esta.bllsh rubber production Vf'to," lEarned today that unfavorable spent for relief in any country whll S nators Brldll (R., NH) in Solrth America. Castillo Najera, who exchanged weather if it continued into roid­ "which laiLs or refuses to permit and R d (R" Kas.) propounded the properly accredited represer:­ House Committee Passes questions. sharp words with Sovipt Delegate August, might cause postpolle­ Broad In connection with this pro­ Andrei A. Gromyko at Wednesday m nt of the first test until next tatives of the American press to LaDC'er KIlmOI' gram, Wallace visited Latin and night's stormy session, told re- enter, observe and report witbout South American nations. Th re wete rumon that Senr pnrters that the Spanish case "did year. censorship on the distribution and ator Langer (R., ND) WIll trylnl Secretary ot CODUlleree of not really Revisions Social Security merit" Gromyko's con- The shock wave, a wall of com- utilization of relief and rehabili­ Act 10 let plane reservations to Wuh· In 1944 Wallace was not re­ stant use of t he veto. pressed air, starts out from the tation supplies and services fur­ nominated for the vice-presiden­ Inlton to help carryon the fllht, "I have always opposed the bomb at a speed estimated at pos­ nished to such country." but he did not appear In Ume to cy, but became secretary of com­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Broad payrol~. veto power in essence," he said, An Associated Press dispatch and employers' ThiS would increase rellet for depen­ help O'Danl I, and was report.d merce. This post he still holds. sibly 1,500 miles an hour. It revisions of the SOCial security dent children. "but I am partlcularly opposed from Bedin yesterday reported tax on that dale will jump auto­ stU! In Ji'argo when the Iflllte He has published a number of slows down rapidly, but in the law, including a 50 percent boost For the aged and blind the bill to the abuse 01 the veto." that Marshall MacDu!fie, head oI matically to 2.5 against each if quit. books, dealing ,with agriculture Castillo Najel'a, who voted with first mile it twists steel and flat­ the UNRRA mission in the U­ in federal contributions for needy, would raise from $20, the pres­ and economic subjects. In "Sixty Russia, France and Poland for a tens all kinds of structures, kraine, said President Truman was aged and the blind, wel'~ op- congress does not aCt. ent maximum, to $30 a month the Refresh d by an occAsional swil M1U\on Jobs," published in 1945, worldwide diplomatic break with Scientists want to know about incorrect when he notified con­ proved yesterday by the house 2. BI nketlng over 2iO,CHI0 omount the aovernmenl will put 01 m lk, the Texan appear.d re­ he outlines his solution to the un­ the regime of Generalissimo Fran­ this speed at all possible dis­ gress that American correspon­ ways and means committee and maritime workers under jhe un­ up for state matching. markably fresh after hll talkiDI employment problem. cisco Franco, declared that the tances, but the shock wave is dents could not report UNRRA set tor prompt house and senate , employment compensation pro- For dep ndent chi ldren. under stint of a full workinl day. This morning's session of the ultimate results of Wednesday invisible except from the air, activities in Russia. MacDuffie action. gram of social security. the committee proposa l, the first Rebuffed TwIce conference will deal with econ­ night's debate are such that "it where it looks like a gigantic said eight cOl'l'espondents, includ­ The committee voted 17 to 8 3. Inclu Jon of all veteran' child in a family would be able Barkley was r butfed twice in omic Gnd cultural relatloltS, with would not be strange iI Franco, expanding soap bubble. ing three Americans, visited Kiev for an increase in the public os- fomilies under tile surviVor In­ to get a maximum. under fe~eral­ his efforts to get unanimous con­ Prof. Bruce E. MGhan, director the man who stands accused, To clock the blast in photo and Minsk with UNRRA person­ sislance program, which through Slll'ance provisIons (or thre years, state participation of $27 monthly, sent tor a limitation of deb'te, of the university extension div­ would interpret them in his fa­ finish style, strings of explosives nel a month ago. the state-federal matching sys- wilhout cost. compared with a pres nt $18 max­ and finally at " p. m. lalt ni~t ision, presiding. vor,n are set up, triggered so that the tern would enable the needy to 4. Repeal of a provIsion of Ihe ill1um, and each other child could tiled a cloture petition .IIIIed bJ obtain $60 monthly relief against 1943 revenue act whereby the Today'" ProlTam Dr, Herbert V. Evatt, of Aus­ shock itself will explode them. New Fighter Plane get up to $ 18 compared wi lli the 24 senators. a present $40 top. fedEral treasury guarantees the President Virgil M. Hancher tralia, long a stawlch foe of the These explosions take place in­ WASHINGTON (AP)-An ex­ present $12 top. lt would have corne up for • With this new provision inser· solvency oC the old age and sur­ will deliver the address of wel­ veto, was reporled ready to ask side tubes f1)led with argon gas, perimen ta 1 flj:h tel' plane, shaped If congress approves the com­ vote at noon Saturday. If adop­ ted, the committee ordered in- vivors insurance fund. mittee recommendations, the fed­ ted by a two-third major!tJ, it come at 10 G. m. After his talk, a full airing on the whol e issue which quickly quenches the flash like a pancake but expected to be troduction of a bill embracing Chairman Daughton (D., N.C.) eral cost of the public assistance would bave et the same one hour Prof. P. T. Ellsworth ot the Uni­ at the September meeting of the so that despite the speed of the able to hover at a standstill or these other stipulations it already or the ways and means group program will be increased from a talk. limit for each senator to versity of Wisconsin will speak general assembly and perhaps to shock wa ve each flash is sep­ skim along at speeds up to 550 make an outright demand that arate and distinct to the eye of miles an hour, was disclosed yes­ had. agrted upon: said he hopes congress will pass present $400,000,000 annually to which O'Daniel flnall, a&reed. on "The Industrialization of South J. A 50 percent Increase In the the security law revisions before above $500,000,000. Now receiv­ America." it be killed. the photo finish cameras. terday by the United States navy. old age and survivors insurance it adjourns for the summer. ing public assistance are approx­ With ....deeI UDiU tile walla At 11 a. m. Dr. O. D. FOtiter, tax Jan. I , from I ' perCent to Along with the aged and the imately 2,050,000 aged, 660,000 de_ * * * vl.Wnc lecturer of the depart· 01 uo"'. ratIene...... 1.5 percent against employes' pay blind, the commlttee provisions pendent children and 55,000 blind. ~ pOlUUle4 a.va., ai &lie ' ment ~ hlItol'Y, will dlacua Spirit . of '46 New Dea1 10 lIoerai ... &lie "Why South Americus DIs­ OP A Ia parUeular ID wba& ... tr\Lft U ." eo.cedH woald be a ,..0. eI· The a Iternoon session will deal Truman Predicts Prolonged Food Scarcity, Britain Starts len to ta1k price cea&rola .. with education and its relation death. and value in Inter-American af­ fairs, At 2 p. m. Prof. Ernest Urges Continued Frugal"v in Usuf Flour B d Rf' At 11 :52 p*. m *., CST, * la.l nllht..' Horn ot the college of education O'Daniel had completed between WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi-'some time but jbe president hopes wUl preside over a sympo::lium rea a Ion· swigs from two llusel of milk. con sid e r I n g "Underttanding d nt Truman yesterday released he will stay. LONDON (AP )-Britain yester­ elaht full houn of talki~ .• through Education." a report that world food needs 2 'Ihe Hobbs bill maldnc day raUonend bread and flour ef­ "P_ the All morning and afternoon ses­ "will still be great for many . • .u... "" months to come" and urged Amer- unions subject to anli-racketeer- lective July 21, cutting food to a Warily Democratic L e r lions wllI be held in the senate ,d. icans to continue the "determined ing act is not now before the point as low as at any lime dur­ Barkley. who was k_plo, tilt chamber of Old CapitoL senate In contin~UI seuioD, effort" t.o save bread,and [Jour. predclent- it is going lhe rounds ing the war, and bringinll instant The morning session 'Will be protest from housewives. watched tor any . iens of lalter· broadcast by WSUl from 10 to , The report showed that an es-I of various departments for their The long-dreaded step, evaded ina on \he part of the 'former 10:40 a. m. and from 11 :00 to tllnated . 5,500,500 long tons of Iopinions, and after they are in throughout six years of hostilities, Texas flour salesman who radii 11 :40 a. m. Secretary Wallace'S food grams will have been shipped I the decision whether to sign or was announced to a glum house of to the 1I0vemorship of Tex.. IbIl add res. will go on the air at 7:50 to hungry areas by the end of I veto 'it will be made. commons by Food ¥iniste:r John a senatorship on his supportera' P. m., abio over WSUI. th ~s mon~~ and M.r. Truman ~a Ued I 3. The (ll\~s UOn whether id Strachey, who said there ""ould chant 01 "Pus the, Biscuits, Pap- thJs an ImpreSSive record. The seize the st.rike-bound Allis­ be. a baSIC bread ration of nine p,." goal for the first hall of 1~46 Chalmers plants still has not been ounces dail, for adults, with less The individual filibuster .... was 6,OO? ,OOO tons, and this fig- I decided. Mr. Truman thinks the Commits Sulci. for childl'en and more for manual ord of 15 hours 35 minute ure now I ~ expected to be reached strike probably can be seWed w" DACHAU (AP)-Strlpped of workers. The bread ration will be set by the late Senator by the mIddle 01 July. without seiZUr e. H\WJ his clothln" but \151na the sinille about three ounces a week less Lonll (D., La.) in I fllltt .p~ blanket given him 8S 8 noose, the In issuing the report at his 4. The chIef enrullve It III Is than present averlllle consumption. the NRA bill in 1935. news conference, Mr. Truman de- having difficulty flndi ng men to s.._ former 'Nazi commander of the First public reaction was one Robert LaPoliette the elder hdd Fioisenbu rg concerltration camp cllned to comment on the " Mace- sel've ~ go ernment posts, and 01 disappointment tempered by the the Door tor more thin 1. hlnlled himself In a NlJernberg donian cry" of Senator Tobey has not been abt to complete the fact that most people had expected boUfs on the Aldrlcll-VrHland j,lI Jess than 24 hOurs Ifter his ('R., NH) seeking grain for New council to administer the employ· lhe decision. curraeJ capture, Unlt$:j Stdtes anny 'lIu­ England poultrymen, Tdbey hid ment act. Low government sal­ But the British Housewiv. bill in 1908, but he was reUn" thoritles said yesterday. made public a reply trom Mr. aries as compared with those paid league, claim ing thouS!lnds of by numerous quorum c:aUa .. He was Lt. Col. Max Koegel, Truman saying the question was io private industry are the chief members, immelhloU'.1 ...._ .UI HOT .. good line i impo ' ible to find; ncw r ecls By LAWRENCE DENNIS The News was both food and. port in river and lakes, ., ...., ... " ..I.' ..... " •• _w.1 •• T•• U oa LaGIIILI: ~U I arrived home yestel'day noon con~nd that Dulles misrepresen­ • .a. 'IONID 'J • ,.., ••• I~lo .or... fishing has beel) the favOl'ite outdoor activity 01'C non-existent (cxcept fOl' a new pIn ·tic job costing its weight in gold ), and the feeling biue. Two rather discour­ ted as "expansionist" ce/:'tain U. VOL. XXU No. 238 Friday. June 28, 1946 of millions of men u'om eight to eighty. cheapest cllsting rod in Iowa ity last week aging bouts with exams. plus the S. s. R. activities in northern U.S .• lred Matsuoka fear that "Pappy" O'Daniel might Every afternoon the bank of the Iowa river was $6.95. Those were se01'ee but you could Finland. eastern. Poland. the Bal­ Knew America Well UNIVERSITY CALENDAI filibuster the OPA to death. had tics. Port Arthur and Sakhalin near the dam arc dottcd with hopeful fisher­ find many stainle. steel 1'0 from $10 on given me a bad morning. My Island. areas forcibly torn from By JAMES D. WHITE Ing Rehabilitation. housc cham­ men matching wit with wil,y catfish and UP. Tubular !'Iteel casting rods sold from FridaY. J Uhe 28 only hope for revh(al rested with Russia in 1905 ani! , 1919. .AJsoclaled Press Staff Writer Second summer exhibit ot con­ ber. Old Capitol. ~hose fat, golden carp .• And ont at Lake $1.98 on up befol'e the war. Th new stain­ funch. It was quite possible that The ll,mies of six~n nations The late Yosuka Matsuoka got telT\po~ary art, IIrt building and Sunday. June SO Macbride e,nglers search all conlers for bass, rqodels promise ,to outlast the purchaser, les one of Mrs. D.'s midsummer sal­ -incillding GerrI)/IllY, ·f,ance. Ja­ good grades in American schools. Iowa Union. Second summer exhibit of con­ crappies and-bluegiUs. but what fisherman gives a hoot whether his ads and a glass or two of iced pan, Ell¥land and Itne Unit~ mastered the Yankee wisecrack. Conference on Inter-American temporary 3rt. aTt building and fishing i really the uuiver al sport. Even grandchildren use the same rod he did Y tea might straighten things CiUt. States-aided in., that , anti-Sovie\ and caught the Yankee fever to Aff/lirs. senate cllamber, Old Cap­ Jowa Union. the ladies enjoy it----ex pt when the bait is Even- the old faithful ..eane pole has dis­ The lady of the house. however, ef(ort. to which the present Mos­ get big things done fast. itol. 4 p. m. Guided tout's. m.aln lIal­ a limy worm 01' a tinky balI of dough. And appeared from the stores.. We u d to i m­ V{as not busying herself with the cow emphasis on "security" can As a young man back in Japan. Communication Skills confer­ lery. art building. in these days of meat shortagcs, l)l'ospects port all this bamboo from the East Indies, mayonaisse and cubes. Instead, I be traced. his knowledge of Americans and ence. house chamber. Old Capitol. Monday. July 1 of a me of frcsh fish make even thc worms but the war halted shipments and we haven't found her en- Contrary to the thesis advanced their dynamic habits and lan­ .( p. m. Conference on Speech Second summcr ell.hibit of con­ less repulsi I'e. seen any since. grossed in a by Dulles, the "Reporter" claims guage made him a natural for the and Hearing Rehabilitation. house temporary ort, art building and ' page Fishing tackle, like all othcr equipment, So it's the old admonition of " make it that "the Russians do not ask foreign office. chamber. Old Capitol. Iowa Union. Not so much wears out in time and must be replaced. last" for the nation ' fi. hel'men. Taekl is us to change our soci"l system But back in Oakland. Calif., 8 p. m. Sumrner session leclure: Tuesd&y. July 2 a potato chip as the p~ice of ~ooperation. They Snags and rocks in the water take theil' toll scarce and very expensive. But beforc con­ there were teachers who remem­ "The Good Neighbor Policy in the Second summer exhibit of con­ sight. The i consider a stable and domesH­ bered that even as a boy Mat­ Western Hemisphere." west ap­ temporary art. art building and of hook , line and sinker, and l:U t ruins ~irrped anglers give up entirely, w e expect cally secure United States an in­ suoka had felt "Japan is mis­ proach to Old Capitol (Machride Iown Union. reels and rods after several seasons pf u,se. 10 see willow poles, wrapping cord and bent dispensable co~nerstone to world under~tood by Americans." autditorium in case of rain). 12 :00 m. Luncheon and program, The unhappy angler who di Cl,lVers his .pins , press~d into use. So far the only items security and p~ace." To the Dul­ He twas grateful to individual 9 4). m. AU-university party. University club. tackle is worn out is due for 9,nothe1' lin­ llot effepted by shortages are bait and the les ass&tiQn that the Soviet lead­ Americans. in a family feeling Iowa Union. Wednesday. July 3 pleasant surprise when he· tries to buy new fish thQmselves. ab9ut?" ers "rely on ' military power" as sort of way instinctively to any Saturda.y. June 29 Second summer exhibit of con­ ' Joh n the "core of sovereignty. ... the ar­ Japanese. especially to the Amer­ Second summer exhibit of con­ temporary art, art building and • Dulles.'; tical asks: "Doesn't every nation ican woman in Oregon who helped temporary art, art building and Iowa Union. My 1944 cam­ -especially a great power-de­ him through the University 01 Iowa Union. 4 p. m. Guided touTS, main ial­ A Plan ' to Nip Hay-~ver -in ,Ibe Iud paign prejudices DENNIS pend on its strength to defend its Oregon. He placed her next to Conference on Inter-American lery. art building. caught me off Qalance. sovereignty?" his mother. Affairs. seoale chamber, Old Cap­ Thursday. July ers, supper and a social hour The ragweed poll on that floats through thousands of ·dollars in upkeep of parks and lished in 'Life' magazine." Iran. the "Reporter" points to U. tied the league and the U. S. A. The Ph.D. F\'ench reading ex- will be held. Supper will be in ihe ail' during the late summer mqn~hs has gard ns annually, go a little farthel', scek out That I had to read. The salad S. Superfortresses on Okinawa too. aminjltion will be given Saturday. charge of the Westminster Mr. been elas ed by doctors a one pf the. m;l.in the ragweed and Sp1'3y it with the weed killer could wait. and British military establish­ He had soured on America. Mat- July 27. from 8 a. m . to 10 a. m. and Mrs. club. All Presbyterian cause of hay-fever. omc progl:('_% has been befor e it can pollute the ail'. ments in Greece and Palestine. suoka went along with the miti- in room 314. Schaeffer hall. students Bnd friends are espec­ made in the development of anti-to1(,ins which The cost of such an opern.tion would be IL was a pal')1phlct reprinted by For every charJle Dulles levels at tarists. He scoffed at what was Please make application to lake ially invited to attend, but the * * * Ru!sian "imperialism," his crit­ reduce usceptibility' to the pollon, and many compensated fot,' by not only the heartfelt the National Couocil ot American­ left of Democracy in J'apan. "To this examination by signing your meeting is open to tbe general ics counter with examp~es of An­ wait for political parties to im- name the list posted outside gratitude of the hayfever suffC'l's, but also Soviet Friendship. Inc., from the to public. different types of masks have b en put on . June 15th issue of Reporter on glo-American influence in South prove is like wailing for pigs to room 307. Schaeffer hall. No by the incl'eased trade of people . who nor­ tbe market for the purpose of keeping pollon American-Soviet Relations, a bi­ America. Africa and Asia. flY." he fumed, and resigned his applications will be accepted after NEW LmRARY CHEDULE from reaching sensitive noses. m/llly would leave town dl1l'ing the Rummer weekly publication devoted to an Most certainly. there is more seat in the diet. Thursday. July 25. The next ex- Schedule of university library But these methods are both expcn,~ive and mO\lt11s to scek a region free. from ragweed. analysis of U. S.-U.S.S.R. rela­ than one slant to the U. S.-Rus­ As foreign minister tilis vitrio- amination will be given early in hours June 30-July 3; July 5-Aug. ------tions. The National Council. in­ sian question and the National lic man signed Japan into the October. 7. cidentally. is headed by CDdiss Council of American - Soviet Axis, then negotiated a neutral­ Readln&' Room. Macbride Hall Lamont. a gentleman currently be­ Friendship has rendered the pub­ ity pact with Russia which de­ CANTERBURY CLUB Monday through Friday. 7:50 Inlernotiona./ ing baited by the house commit­ lic 11 service in presenting a view­ nied Hitler the chief utility lie Canterbury club will picnic at a. m.-lO p. m. ~tQm;c ' Cont~01 tee on un-American activities. point differing sharply with that had hoped for-a second front Lierle's barn this Sunday. Meet Saturday. 7:50 a. m.-5 p. m. In a memorandum accompany­ advanoed by Dulles. against Ru sia. at the parish house at 2 p. m. Sunday. 2--5 p.nL ing the I'eprinted article. the His death yesterday in Tokyo Those who want to ride can make (Only limited service available WASHINGTON-Here's how the By $IGRID ",RNE law manuCacture, possession and American-Soviet Fr.iendship group ~------..., from tuberculasis saves him from arrangements with the Country on Sunday). American plan to keep atomic en- AP Newsfe&tures Writer use of atomic weapons. Within issues this charge: "Some twenty trial as a war criminal. but Mat­ club riding stables and join the Reserve Readl~ Room. Library ergy out of dangerous hands three months after the signing of million Americans have Tead the suoka made it plain that would group at the barn for a picnic Annex would work if the United Nations Instead of a new intetnational this treaty. 11 • existing stocks 'Life' magazine articles by John Readers not have changed him. supper. Cost will be 25 cents. Monday through Thursday, 7:50 accept it. authority, responsibility would be would be destroyed. Foster Dulles calling for a 'get "With no regret. no hate. down CANDIDATES roB ADVANCED a. m ,-lO:OO p. m. An "Atomic Development Au- vested in the present 12-t)ation gradual atomic disarmament pro- tough with Russia' policy. Ap­ the dark road I go." he wrote DEGREES AT THE AUGUST Friday and Saturday. 7:50 a. m. thority" would be set up for the United Nations 'commission for (This is in contrast to the more plication by the United States of to his family. CONVOCATION -5 p. m . world, staHed by experts from control of atomic energy. This posed by Baruch). Dulles' proposals would lead to Forum.•• One may believe he had no re­ Following is a list of require­ (Reserve books mJY be with­ gret. But if he did oot hate, then drawn for overnighL use one hour many nations. body would be augmented by two The Russians directly oppose total disruption of American-Rus- ments to be met: The ADA would pave the. right important committees: one to the U. S. recommendation that sian cooperation and. finally. lead Veterans' Bonus Demand what did Yosuke Ma~uoka's life before closing time. add up to? 1. Check your record at the of­ to keep combing the earth's sur- bring about international sharing the "Big Five" security council to war." d fice of the registrar and in your Periodical lleadln&' Room, L1bral'f face for depasits of uranium and of atoxnic information. the other unanimity rule be scrapped. so Dulles. who was actively being Jeopa/"i izes Justice major department to a sure your­ nDeX' H. m. thorium (the two minet-als used to govern the peaceful use of that that one nation could not pl'e- proposed as secretary of state in TO THE EDITOR: self that you can qualify at the Monday through Friday, 8 ~n making atomic energy). It information and to set up ma- vent sanctions against Itself if a case of a 1944 Republlcan vic- Mr. BalTett states the case Cor Production Good August Convocation. -6 p. m. Saturday, 8 a. m.-5 p. m. would either own or control all chinery for its world-wide con- violation were discovered. The tory. advanced a series of prop- the veterans' bonus with the same 2. Fill out a formal application Government Dooumtnl$ DeJll •• such deposits. tro1. Russians ;say the existing veto ositions about the Soviet Union plausibility that the various spe- for graduation at the office of the But Reconversion Library Annex ADA staffs would run the show Under the Russian pJan an in- prJvilege should be retained by in his essays which, according to cial interests have achieved in registrar. Monday through Friday. 8 H. m. when the stuff Js mined, refined ternational agreement would out- the great powers. the replying article, "are not in justifying their economic self-in- 3. Secure from the graduate of­ or passed on to factories for line with the facts and constitute terest. l'he economic case of the Lags-Wallace fice the instructions for typing -6 p. m. peace-time uses-either through a grave distortion of the ttuth." veterans is truly more just than Saturday. 8 a. m.-5 p. m. a thesis. outright ownership or through Pointing out that it was Hitler that of other groups. but justice WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre­ Education LJbrary, E~' Hall E E N I 4. If you are CI candirlate fol' a Monday through Friday, 8 a. m. control agreements. This \vould be . yen xperts 01 nfallible who first promoted the "scare" measured in dollars is not enough. tary of Commerce Wallace said Ph.D. degree. <:ieliver copy for Saturday. 8 a. m.-5 p. m. necessary to prevent dang-erous that Russia is out to conquer the Greater forms of justice may be last night that America's factory your examination program to the production in the first four -6 p. m. amounts' of. the mi.nerals getting * * * * * * world. the authors take Dulles to jeopardized by the bonus demand. graduate office by July 6. The veterans following Mr. Bar- Schedul of hours tor depart- into hands of plotters 3 Eng Iis h Instructors Searc h f or Answer task for neglecting to note that rett would enter the arena of months of this year had been 5. Submit your thesis to the mental libraries are po:sted on The ADA-alone-would have the western powers have discour- the vicious acquisitive instincts "impressive." but "reconversion is graduate college tor checking be­ doors of each li brary. the right to make atomic bombs. Even the experts find them-.whole pl·oblem. It seems that aged United Nations security Where labor llnd capital ilnd ag- still far from completed." fore July 23. 1£ you are a can­ The U. S. believes this l.imited 1 t d t t' .... . • council discussions of Indonesia. ric lture contend ·for the largess "The supply of many finished didate for a doctorate. also sub­ . . t se ves s umpe a Imes es .. ec- many years ago the Protesian, u goods is below normal," he added. INTER-VAR ITY CURl nAN proou\:t)on oi: explOSIves mus go ially when it involves a question Indo-China. South Africa. Pales- of our economic system. oblivious mit YOUr abstract and pay the $25 FELLOW HIP on so the ADA staff can be the' with more than one' correct church added a second command- tine or Puerto Rico. They also to its inherent weakness. This "The result Is a continuous pres­ publication deposit. sure for increased prices." Intrr-varslty Christian fellow­ best informed men in the world ment, concerning graven images, weakness proceels from the pre- 6. Arrange with your depart­ ship will meet Friday evening at on the U ·e of atomJ'c energy. That answer. HI The comments were made in a D i) The mcnt for the oral examinations. would probnbJy mean that tile That was .the case W e d nes d.ay becabse they labored under the Da y ~tlVt1I1 mise underlying theh entire1 5Y6- statement declaring that "wide­ the south end of the lagoon In h d t n I popular misconception or exag- tern. the belief in t e mora good July 25 to Aug. 3, inclusive. City park. All who can are urged United Nations would have to fi- wen. accor mg 0 usua y re la- and economic ut,'Uty of uninhib- spread publicity given to work 7. Leave the oril{inal and first ble authorities three En·tUsh in- geration of the Catholics' idea of (The University Reporter estabUshed to come at 7 p. m. for recrea­ nance I a b ora t or i es and p I an t s f or '" . I'ted desl'res for gal·n. stoppages. production difticulties copy of your the i at the Grad­ t t b d 1868. The Dally Iowan since 1901.1 and commodity shortages during lion. At 8 o'clock a program will the ADA scientists. ' s ruc ors ecame engage 10 a importance of images. Judaism Quite naturally, the labor unions uate oWce at Jeast twenty-four be pr ented. with Be-tte Jacob­ the first four months of this year 'r>he U. S. suggests these ADA r~ther heated argu.ment. The also adopted this new second Ente;ed as second cla.s mall matter at have nov b~n infected with this hours before Convocation. on in charg . Ralph Crowe and has overshadowed the impressive plants should be distributed in ~Isa~~e~~ent deait, WIth the ques.- commandment. tl:~ ~~f o~l~~~e~~s~o~,. ii~t[ci/~:"~8,~~der spirit. after watching capital dis- Evelyn Thompon will speak on flow of gOOds that actually eman­ various spots of the world to kill don IS. Thou shalt not commIt play its seUisho'ess for several WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP the topic "Prayer in t.he Christ~ ated from the nation's factories." off whatever fears might arise if adultery" the sixth or the seventh This would result in eleven K~~a~. ~~rt~~~·~,esc\ra~IJ~~rrd~~!~S'~: centuries. Certain elements in VESPERS centered life." All stUdents are 'F'actory shipments during the they were centralized, For the of the Ten Command~ents? commandments for Protestants Olson. Kenneth Smith. Louise Johnston labor. however. and now the Westminster fellowship vespers welcome. The controversy Continued All Jean Newland. Don Ottilie. Norman A tour-month period were about len lame reason they· want Ab A . r . and Jews instead of ten. So they Erbe. American Veterans Committee. will be held Sunday at 4:30 p. m. percent hlg/1er in phYsical vol­ stock-piles of "fissionable mate- agreement could not be reached. comliined the old ninth and tenth have realized that this emphasis with Mrs. Martin Maarbjerg ot WOMEN IN E~UCATION ld • f id r FRED M. POWNALL. Pul;JUaher ume than during the correspond­ \l'ials" scattered - under ADA nor cou proo~ or one s e 0 into one. which is now the tenth. Loren L. Hickerson Asslstant to Ib4I upon economic motivations must Copenhagen. Denmark as guest Theta chapter or. Pi Lambda .... ards. j the other be (o.und. To finally and is the same as the Catholics' Publisher gO. whether it disguises itself as ing months of )941, he said . peakel·. Immediately after ves- (See BULLETIN, Pal' I) ..- On the peaceful side. the ADA se ttle th e quest Ion . once I1n d f or ninth and tenth. Wally 5lrlnellam.Gene Goodwin. Business EdItor Mana,er Marxian working class evange- The dollar terms. he said. these would help all peace-time uses of all. one of !h.e thlee called the Herb Olson. Circulation Manager lism or not. shipments totaled about $35,000.- the energy. It would ' permit na- sc?,OOI of re~gLon. 5ubllCrlpl)on rates-By mall S5 per For them basic reform of the 000.000, or 40 percent above the tions or private concerns to use C~n you please tell u~ whe- (;irl Faints in Court ~::~: by carrier. 15 cenla weekly .•~ per economic 5ystem is preferable to first four months of 1041 and RADIO CALENDAR the materials for medicine, fol' ther. T.hou I;bal.t not commit adul- BOSTGlN ("O)-Helen Stav,rou. momentary economic gain. Such equal to about two-thirds of the WSUI (910) WHO (1040) WMT (600) KXEL (1540) f power production for whatever t ery IS th e SIX th cornman d men t 18-year-olil former"'" army airfield UlledThe 10As usesoc iatedlor rcpubUcaUonPre .. J! exclusively 01 all new. en- baSlc' re orm w ill only be possI' ble peak volume of wartime produc- Other peaceful use~ show up. The or,.the seventh? ., typist. showed burn-scarred dl,patches credited to It or not otherwise if the present fratricidal economic tion a year ago. , TOOAY'S J'1l0GItAM8 Marrl.. WHO Peo. Are run. I , crecllted In this paper and also the local ,'., i ded b "1' Up hi h Wallace said, however. t hat A ...... 1l:3t ...... Kl<.EL I . BerCh Sh . KXEL A. Youn. Sh. licen:se ,granted would carry with O ne mo~en.t p ease. breasts to a 12-man superior court news herein. s,n... e s en y a .. a w c 3:IG p . .... ';114! • • •. it the right for ADA inspecto.·s ~~Yeral mmutes passed... . jury yesterday and later slumped TELEPHONES first sacrilioes its just economic about 'one-fourth of the total dol- ~~~l ~~~~. Chapel ~~J i.V!;u~l~eb . WMT MI. Melod . WSUI SpOrt. Time lar value--wh~ch would be about Wlto l\~b . 51. J . Kl<.EL ram. Iiou WHO Portia F. Llle WMT Wajll,e Kin. to 110 through factories at any I m ~orry. no one here IS qUltc unconscious as she was cross-ex- EditorIal Ollice ...... 4182 deserts in order to c~im si~ilar ~X!:L ;Break . Club II ' I ~ a. m. KXEL 1•• Crorram ~~J ~:rMtuk WMT Song SlIop WlIO My.. 'J'bea. co Sl htl t d th E g alone would only postpone the 1. All of the decli,ne in irwen\. C,lender-Serv- KX~L ,New •. Oro plot could be thwarted. I' y e)j:aspera e e n - co ... ing c, apitalis{ic. ""'. llilnoe, hence WHO GI,ld. J,lght l(XEL 011 . l'1&'h1l Ush department hung up. The ,ou ~.', ,,~ I' . . AU ' th Icc, RepOrter 1".80 p m J{X£L Brld~. Groom I :" , • •. torJeS dUl'lng pr was In e WliO loy •• J0'l'an W8Ul A Newi . 4: IG p. III. WIIIT Mal,1e The U. S. says there must be argument raged on. Then some- the /)leaning of sacrifice must be non-durable goods field and the • •. no. WMT Farm Fam. WIlO Today" Chll. J(XEL Sporta P'" Dean Jt n~ "veto" to protect a nation that one suggested calling the library. made clear to ·all. and. tbe oUler 1 t · . f cd 'l'SU! Lire Philo. wllO Nrwa-J. Sh. ••11 p. III. ' :41 p • •• Ing Negro arges mcrease was In 0 WMT LIst. t.a1l1c8 K~j;:L Mkt. Quo.- W UI Tea T. M. 9 P. III . might plan to use the energy de- ,The Ubl'llrian must know. the an- ecol¥>mic groups must Pe enjoined stocks. WRo 'F. War. S. NopnlJlTle Mel. WMT VIew, and In.Will'!' Lan. lIosa. 1Ih. of religlor structlvely. The "veto" is the vot- Iwer to such things. or at lellst to simi~ar action. All people must 2 Manu'acturel'S' shipments' kXEL My True St. 19.45 p. m . WHO W. In Whit. WIIO SUptlef ClUb an honors ., ". I. Ie ". m. WSUl ~nlllrv i WI J(xt:L la. Centeno KXEL W. JlmnAD Jng' arrangement whereby aoy of they'll have a Bible there. be taught to give tbeplsclves, and during April reached nearly '10.- W~MT ~ew Pat. WMT Farm Mku. ' : 16 p. m. 1:'11 ,. III. • leyan unl the Big Five nations on the UN The lIbrarjan on duty answered their wealth for the !1U!.ral pur- f W 0 F. War. 8. \\THO Son.lellow. WMT R. Trout. N. W!IIT J. Smlt/! 11l1li Conn ., SUI 000 •00 (I, 000 ,abo\! t th ree- our th s 0 f K L My True ,K XEL tU'.O. liI4ll WHO M ....u.r.de WIIO Ne ..., M. Ilea. Security Council can stop action the phone. pose of peece. just as they gave the value of shipments a year StorYn B. CrocMr I p. m. KXP.:L Harrigan U'. , .... . M. Willal'( by casting a single "No" vote. As "Can ~ou please teU us • them for the negative purpofll ot . *'00 QO ':l!O • • m. WSUI Mu •. Chat8 $ ,. III. WMT Ton.. ltl.P of I ago and an mcrease of,... • 0.- WMT 'lien. and T. WMT The Peabody. WS I Chll. IIOltr WHO Hlw.y. In M. achool Bernard M. Baruch said In .re- etc. war. 000 over March, 19'6, Ihlpments. :!!~ Bar. Carner. WIiO A W. ot Am. WMT Cro~by Time KXEL Your r.B.!. In awar porting the U. S. plan. "'th,e bomb "One moment please." The Implioati9ns of I this new · . ...,L Hymns KXEL J. B. Ken. WHO N.wa, J. Zab. II p ••. Vi rtualJy the en tIre 1,I1cl'eaBe was .:13 • • m. 1113 p. no. KXEL 'I' r. and PI. WMT Dou,. Or.nl dent Vlclo does not wait on debate. To de- After about. five minutes: system would make our formal delJver.ics of dUI'Bble goods. W~SUI .l!CWI WMT ell. SWain s. G: I G P. PI. WHO M. L. NellOn I.yan unil T IYIOrn , Mat. WHO Ma Perkin. lay may be to die." "Yes. I found Lt. It says here Ideals of ireeQom . and equality WMT II. Olx. l'(rw. K}lI'lL 11. 11. G1UI of I dlscou o ~~I'\.llar . K)(EL H ~i" III. WHO Wodd Newl 11,13 , . 1ft. The U. S. wants Immediate pen- it's the seventh commandment." have positive e(lonomlc \:ontent., Thomas 'Oue.tlo".d KIlELI~ :. ..:~ . 1.'. Nel~~Iil.-P. ~ ~. )(X~j~. IMO lub WMT rul. Lewlil dl8Couni b al)d then the j ust/ll!/ll\ of Ule vet- 3:3Q P. m. WIIO Bill Sl.trn len1itlvlty aHies for any Dation foun\i to be "Well, at least we finally fouhd erans' claim to a bonUs roight be l PHOElN-IX, Ariz. (AP).-Chic-.go' W~~~I. Inter- Am . ~~J ~!nr." i.~: · ,. WSUI 'Mil •. Mood. KXl!:L I!pOrt, illegally holding an atomic bomb, someone Who has a Blble!- recognized . But at. thls.!D\oment, WMT Ne"" Rpl1!"\. ,,,. p. ",. Ind an Uri ~Ifiuers qUlllltloned Richard I R. wmT K. lI

will be delivered by Dr. S. Rich- I ' ~peclal Proble!ll' on ~ection Speaker Advises New 'Methods 3 University Libraries 11 Youths Furnish- 2nd Lecture of Series ard Silverman of the Centrol In- and Use ot Hearmg Aids. Mem­ stitute for the Deaf, 51. Louis, bers of the ff at the speech I tl (f Plan IExtended Hours To Be Given Today Mo. Recognized nationally as an clinic and the department of otoI­ ( Production Line Mowing authority on the subject, Dr. 511- aryngoJogy will partiCipate in the At ommunlca Ion on erence Prewar Schedule The second weekly lecture of verman will review wartime ad­ discussion. -For Campul Lawns the speech and hearing conserva- vances made as a result of in­ Dr. Sil vennan is the second of Necessary to Meet (our lecturen appearing here eac:b Prof. L. Grey Relates S.G. Brekke to Join tion series will be given at 4 tensi"e work with deafened set- Demands of Students * * * * * * o'clock this afternoon in the sen­ Friday nd 5 turday as a part of Communication Skills Vets' Guidance Center ate chamber of Old Capitol. conduct a round table the summer s Ion Pl'Oll'1lm in Extended library hours includ­ The IIddress, "Hearing Aids," speech and he rin, rehabilitation. To Control in Science As Assistant Officer ing the hour between 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. on week days at "Avoid the same old stuff in Announcement was made yes­ three libraries, and Sunday af­ teaching," Prof. Lennox Grey, terday of the appointment of S. head ot the English department of ternoons in the main reading G. Brekke of Lanesbol'O, Minn., to room in Macbride hall, were an­ Columbia uni versity's teachers col­ the post of assistant training of­ le,e, advised delegates at the nounced Yesterday by Prof. R. E. 8TRUB • WABERAM. INO..-o..er. fleer in Ule Veterans administra­ Ellsworth, director of the uni­ opening session of the communi­ tion cen ter. cation skills conference Which versity libraries. Brekke arrived Tuesday to take The new hours will begin Sun­ §TI2UI39§ [)I:V4~TM~~T §T()l2f opened here yesterday. up his new duties in room E-116, da~, reverting to vjrtually the A revolution in English is "the East hall. He was recently dis­ 118-l2t South Cliatoa 8tne& only possible control of the revo­ charged from the army air forces same hours as before the war. lution in science," he declared. in which he spent over fo ur years. "While the need for longer 50 Registered Graduated from Luther college hours may have been underesti­ - Completely Air Conditioned- Speaking to more than 50 reg­ in Decorah in 1939, Brekke taught mated, the difficulty of providing istered conferees, Professor Grey in Hankinson, North Dakota, for a qualified staff to keep the li­ said that awareness of the atomic two years before entering service. braries open 14 hours daily has bomb must be communicated to also been a determining factor," the American public. Professor Ellsworth explained in He pointed out that emphasis making the announcement. has shilted recently to a concern Says Workers Several leiters to the edi We're Open THIS EVENING for the spoken word, and that have been sent to The Daily observing should be listed with Iowan, prot~ting the limited reading, writing, speaking and lis­ hours main tal ned by the univer­ tening as essential ilems in com­ On Hut Project sity libraries. munication skills programs. Extension of the library hours Lack Speech and English comes after long study of the Prot. Porter Perrin of Colgate problem of qualified help by the university, opening the afternoon All Unionized library staff to meet the increas­ 'Till 9 P. M~ session, said tha t more than 200 ing postwar demands, according Production line meihods in lawn mowing ar in schools with a skills program of Workers on the university quon­ to Grace Van Wormer, assistant 011 tbe campus jh c. day . . 50me sort, about 30 of these have set hut housing project were 100% library director. Pl1l'1li~hil1g the powel' behind hand mowel , ]] hi~h Rchool combined the speech and English The main reading room in unionized yesterday, according to boy. , movin~ acroi'. the gra in staggered.line fill hion . imilar requirements. Macbride hall wilt be open Mon­ R. H. Wise. construction superin­ to th(' method nspd fOl' clitting wheat on huge western wbeal "Newspapers," he said, "are ex­ tendent. day through Friday from 7:50 a Black Nylon fields. They covel' jhe entir'c campus in one we k. cellent reporters of sports, pretty Contract for the construction of m. to 10 p. m.; Saturday from iood reporters of politics, and fail 7:50 p. m. to 5 p. m., and Sunday Working all eight·honr day, the boy, 81'e 1lOder' thl' Ruper­ Slips the 25 huts, which will house 50 vision of' .. 8. Rams y of the IIniv('rsity pby. ieal plant. Ram· miserably when reporting about married veterans and their fam­ from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Only P rfeet fitllng nylon slips; I ce business." ProfessOl' Perrin ad­ sey said the campus gt·Olllld. 81'(' a little 100 soft for gasoline. ilies, is held by the William Ku­ limited service will be offered on and embroidered trimmed, with vocated teaching students why racho construction company of Sunday afternoons. powered mowers. adjustable straps. Sil! 32-40. this can happen. He asked that Des Moines. Monday through Thursday the 'J'be ll-1118n lawn mower team i. made lIP of Bob Rus11'Y, traditional "themes" be done away This "closed shop" was brought reserve library -in the library an­ Tom Bt'uney, Bob Huffman, Don poon, Bill Altensder, Richard Don't miss bit Friday value. with and that teaching staffs be about by two factors: (1) the Ku­ nex will be open from 7:50 a. m. Strobley, Tom Miller, Dick Doran, Bob nlm and John Fenton, continually rejuvinated to avoid racho company is itself unionized, to 10 p. m. Ii will be open Fri­ all of Iowa City, llnu Lawrence Harden of Muscatine. Ram ey STBUB'8-Secollll Floor. staleness. and recognizes the unions when day and Saturday from 7:50 a. PrOf. John Gerber of the Eng­ descl'ibed th group as being one of the "most cooperative" IIIl possible. (2) Cedar Rapids local m. to 5 p. m. Before the war, had ev(>t· sen. lish department explained prob­ No. 43 (International Hod Car­ reserve library waS open until 10 lems of the communication skills riers Building and Common La­ p. m. on Friday and Saturday program here. borers Union of America, A. F. nights. Library Exhibits Books has a selecliin of books on North Problems Here of L.) extended its union' to Iowa Reserve books still may be In connection with the Inter­ and South Amerjcan countries. "The big problems here are City for this construction, Wise taken out for use over night one American affairs conference now . The books are - marked by a diagnostic tests decisions on ex­ said. hour be£ore dosing time each in progress in Iowa Cily, the display of miniature flags ot the 4049 to 12.95 emptions, sectioning the students, Wise stated: "When I hired day. main reading room of the liQrary variQus American countries. content involved, motivatlng stUd­ non-union laborers I did so be­ The periodical realling room in ents, comprehensive examinations cause I didn't know there was the library annex will be open and grades." he said. He told the Blouses a union here. Now that one has from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. MondRY audience that a skills program made itself known, it Is the through Friday and from 8 a. m. must have intelligent, sympa­ company policy to utilize them." to 5 p. m on Saturday. "MAlE IT A-MILLlOII". . holee $2 Onl)' 31 thetic leachers to succeed. Four student workmen quit the The conference wlll end with The government documents de­ £adt In lot construction yesterday after they partment in the library annex two sessions today in the senate were in~ormed it would be neces­ Chamber of Old Capitol. Prof. will be open Monday through Fri­ Plaln rayon jersey, woven chew sary to join the union to keep day from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. and THI ARMY GRqUND .ORCII Paul BagweJ] of Michigan State their jobs. and piain spun rayon. university will lead discussion on from 8 3. m. to 5 p. m. Satur­ Initiation fees for the construc­ day. "IndJ vidualized Instruction" at tion job are $5 .50 lor veterans and WILL TEACH YOU :A ··,.ADI Be prompt tor your choice 9:30 a. m. Hours in other libraries remain $15 for others, plus $2 a month unchanged and are posted on the Friday. while they last. each At 2 p. m. Robert Ebel, assis­ dues. These fees are taken out YOII Play ·I.cma emy of 200 clJlI.r.al ,2. entrances. A GOOD lOB FOR YOU tant in the education department, of the difference between the uU.r•• llAg aIdUa or lrad.II-GDd pr.· will lead a discussion on "Test­ 92 'h c an hour the laborers re­ par. your.. U lor

Telll Centennial Planl I S. Dubuque St. Jack C. White, chairman of the Junior Chamber of Commerce phone: 4447 ~ntennlal plans committee. wl11 bplaln more of the detll!ls of Iowa City plans tor the forth­ OOIIIln. Centennial celebration In a .peela1 Interview over WSUI ORVIS [LERnERS ., 11:'1 p. m. today. __ ..... _ PAG&FOUR ·· THE· DAILY IOWAN, IOWA CITY, IOWA FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1948 Davenport Golfer Defeated • Otto Beaten llil will be doued Miss Suns of tee over the opening nine and ~ - • LUhia 8prlnrs, 0 •., who Came trailed Miss Otto, 1945 Western Babe Zaharias Tops from behind on the final nine amateur champion, by a hole at to whip Phyllis otto of Atlantic, the turn. Belly Jameson, 3.. 2 la., 3 and 1. The Georgia Lass, however, Miss Berg" the perennial ptide evened the match on the 10th with DES MOINES, (AP)-Defend- of Minneapolis, hael the dily's mo~t a par five and then put in a one­ ing champion Babe Didrikson EVANSTON, III. (AP)-Bob convincing triumph, a 6 and it two punch on the 14th and 15th Zaharias, who again wrecked par, waltz over Marjorie Row, former with a birdie and a par for a two­ f'alkenburg of Southern Califor­ ever-dangerous and MI'chl'gan champl'on ··ho ha1'Is I nia, Gardner Larned of William w ho e lead. A 10-footer for a duce two Georgia misses-Louis Suggs from Riverside, Ont. and Mary, Harry Likas of San on the 17th gave Louise the de- and Dot Kirby-yesterday march- The Minnesota red-h.ead's seml- Francisco, and Slim Match of cision. ed into the semi-final round of final rival is the other Georgian, Quarter final round scores in Texus University entered /he the Women's Western Open golf Miss Kirby of Atlanta, who yes­ the Women's Western Open golf semi-final round of the N. C. A. tournament at Wakonda Club. terday finished orr Mrs. H. R. tournament yesterday: A. ten n I s charnpion:ships at Mrs. Zaharias cut down a sturdy Staats o~ Davenpdrt. la., 4 and 3. profEssional, of Mss Bert: favored to eollide , Lithia Springs, Northwestern yesterday. San Antonio, Tex., 3 and 2, and with Mrs. Zahlrlas In tomofrow's Ga., deCeated Phyllis Otto, Atlan­ Falkenburg, Larned and Likas was two under women's par for 36-hole chamfllonshlit Wattle, tic, Ia., 3 and 1. won easy straight set victories In the 16 holes played. siJrlPly let MIss Ilowbeat ilerielf , Den­ advancing, while Match went to The Babe, former Olympic track as the tall Canalilah entry toOk ver, defeated Betty Jameson, San three sets in beating Philippe star from Texas, now rEgistered an openlnl' 47, ettht' oYer par, Antonio, 3 and 2. Neft or Georgetown, the only un­ from Denver, Colo., was one up and trailed by tour bOtH at the seeded player who reached the PJltty Bergo, MinneapoliI'J, de­ at the nine-hole turn with a one­ halfway mark. quarter-linal round. under-standard 38 and then belted Mrs. Zaharias lost only two feated Marjorie Row, Riverside, Llkas' victory over Tom Fal. a birdie on the 13th and a par five holes to Miss Jameson, 1942 West­ Ont., 6 and 4. kenbul'g was the most convlncin, MRS. H. R. STAATS. of Davenport, la. (lett) and Dot Kirby, of on the 15th to joll out Miss ern Open champion. Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, de­ 8ETI'Y JAMESON, of San Antonio, Texas (leU) leaves a tee with of the afternoon. Meeting Fal­ Atl1nta, Ga. examine a ball during the quarter finals of the Women's Jameson. Little Miss Suggs, co-medalist feated Mrs. H. R. staats, Daven­ Babe D1drlksbn :taharias here today during the quart~r final of the kenburg's service power with ' Western Open Golf tourney. (AP WIREPHOTO) Mrs. Zaharlas' foe tomorrow with Miss 'Berg, was wild ~ff the port, la., 4 and 3. Women's Western Open Golf tourney. (AP WIREPHOTO) teady accuracy, the San Francis­ co player was never in difficulty. Bob Falkenburg ellmlnated Clarence Mabry, Southwest Con· • ference champion from Texas, 6-1, 6-0. Larned breezed past Mark Brown ot Miami Univer. Iowa Eight Strokes off Pace sity, 6-2, 6-1, and Match out· lasted Neff 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. Pairings for today seml-finals, Report Satisfactory BASEBAll SCOREBOARD Scandinavian Entry singles: Johnny Jacobs Fires a 75 Segura Upset Gardner Larned, William and Mary, VS. Harry Likas, San :£'ran­ NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Progress on Plans W L Pet. OB W L Pat. GB Is Heavy Favorite cisco U. Brooklyn ...... 40 23 .635 Boston ...... 7 18 .723 Robert Falkenburg, Southern ' St. Louis ...... 36 26 .581 31'. 26 .612 New york ...... 41 CaliCornia, vs. Sam Match, Rice. For Tennis Meet ChIcago ...... 33 26 .559 5 Detroit ...... 34 29 .540 r2 AI Wimbledon To Tie for Seven:lh Place Boston ...... 31 33 .484 9 ~2 Against US ,Milers All four the the seeded tearm Cincinnati ...... 27 31 .466 101!, Washington ...... 32 30 .518 13'h Plans for the Eastern Iowa Dis­ Philadelphia ...... 26 31 .456 11 St. Louis ...... 30 34 .469 16';' won their quarter-final (rounds New York ...... 26 37 .413 It Cleveland ...... 28 37 .431 19 SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)- WIMBLETON (AP) - Tom PRINCETON. N. J., (AP)-High "Blackie" Dahlberg, a first-year trict Tennis association tourna­ Pittsburgh ...... 24 36 .400 HI!, yesterday. Sam Match and Ken college goiIer who was piloting a navy plane a year ago, out-played ment to be held on the University Thunday'. Reault. Chicallo ...... 25 36 .410 20 One of tbe heaviest favorites in Brown of San Francisco, 23-year­ McCarthy of Rice stopped BiU a halt dozen other former service men yesterday to lead the way of Iowa clay courts beginning July Chicago 6. Plttsbur.h 0 Phlladelpllla ...... 18 45 .268 28 Tully and George Ratterman of Brooklyn 3, Boston I Thur.day', Relults the AAU track and field meet old former mortar gunner in the through the first round of the 49th annual National Collegiate A. A. 11 are progressing satisfactorily, (Only lames scheduled) No games scheduled. this weekend is another of those battle of Germany, blasted highly Notre Dame, 6-4, 6-2, and Clar­ gol( tournament. according to John Ebert, secretary Ted.y·. Plteher. ence Mabry and Ed Chew c¥ Bo.teD at Brooltlyn-Saln (8-6) Va. Toda,.·, Pllche" Scandinavian endurance marvels, favored Pancho Segura of Ecua­ The Texan, who will be 23 years old tomorrow, fired a sizzling of the Iowa City Tennis club. Hatlen (4'5). Wa.hln,ton at Boston-WoUf (4-5) VS. Texas defeated Benny Migdow 33-36-69, three under par for the 6347-yard Springdale course, to University students and other Now Yorlt at Phlladolphl. (nlghil- Harrl. (10-2). Lennart Strand of Sweden-com- dor off the court in four sets Kennedy (3-4) VI. Stanceu (1·1) or Phlladolphla at Now Y.rk (nlght)- and Roger Downs of I1llnois, 6-1, take a two-stroke lead over his field at the end of 18 holes of the 72- townspeople desiring to enter the Rowe (6·3). MarcltlJdon (3·6) vs. Bevens (6'5). ing here to give the big show an yesterday to supply the Ali-Eng­ 6-4. hole medal play tOLrrnament. tourney may obtain entry blanks St. Louis at Plils1Jur,b (nlghil-Po)- Cleveland at CIlI.a,. (nllltt)-Grom~k international touth. let (4-3) ve. Os\er,mueUer (6-3). (3-7) ve. Hamner (1·1). land tennis championships with The Falkenburg brothers won Charles Lind of Denver university, former Army Air Corps radio- at the Iowa Sl,lpply Store. Clile.,e at Cln.lanall (nl&ht)-Bor- ' Detroit 4t s.t. Loul. (nlght)-Trout The long-haired little man from in straight sets over Leslie Long­ ow,. (2-3) vs. VanderMeer (2-5). (7.~) VB. Galehouse (2·5). their first major upset. man also smashed par with a 36- Amateur netters from through­ Le ••I_, KIU... Lo.dln, IlIItoro the land of the fjords is con- The lanky American, holder of shore and Rufus Harris of Tu- 1 36-71 to take second place, one Ol,lt the state are expected to be G AD R Pel. G AD U Pel. lane, 6-2, 8-6 while Gardner . Walker. Dodgers ...... 55 226 85' .378 Vernon. Senator...... 56 223 81 .363 US Faces Mexicans stroke ahead of Oklahoma's Char­ itt Iowa Ci ty for the contests. Ebert ceded to have the 1500 meters In the PaclIic coast singles and dou­ Larned and Bernard Bartzen 01 Musial, Cardinals ...... 63 249 90 .Ml Wtlliams. Red Sox ...... 67 236 84 .356 bles titles, came back behind a ley Coe, who piloted a B-25 in the states that no "big name" ama­ Hopp. Braves ...... 54 195 68 .349 Berardino. Browns ...... ~ 250 84 .337 tbe bag despite a classy /field William and Mary defeated Mark In Davis Cup Finals powerful backhand and blinding army. teurs will be permitted to enter, including Las MacMitcheU of Brown and George Pero of Mi­ SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. (AP)- Tied f01' fourth place at the end to allow run-of-the-mill amateurs New York, National indoor mile service to win the third round ami, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1. Mexico, which swept through Can­ of the sunny, steamy afternoon an opportunity to participate in Nicholson's Hit Bums Increase lead champion; Tommy Quinn of the match, 4 -6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3, after A t the end ot quarter-final ada in the American Davis Cup with 74's were Andy Anderson of a tourney with others of their New York A. C., only miler to the fourth-seeded Segura had play in singles and doubles, zone semifinals, 5 to 0, will attempt Oklahoma, an ex-bombardier; class. beat MacMitchell this year; Ed taken the first set confidently. Soulhern California led in team to do likewise against the United George Hamer of Georgia, a for­ ·· I Over Idle Cardinals Walsh of the New York A. C. Brown's surprising victory over Trophies and prizes will be given standings with lour points. Rice State~ forces with a two-man team, JC-4A champion mller; Bob Reh­ the little South American who mer MP, and Jimmy Wittenberg to winners of men's singles and B I P BROOKLYN (AP)-The first and WJ!liam and Mary scored Armando aDd Rolando Vega of of Louisiana State, former navy ea s Ira es berg of Illinois, NCAA mile \s.ing, holds the U. S. indoor tiUe and doubles, junior m~n's singles, and four each, and Texas had three. place Brooklyn Dodgers defeated Mexico City. radarman who saw service in the women's singles. and Roland Sink ot Los Angeles who defeated Australia's highly Rolando' Vega, No. 2 singles Atlantic and Pacific theaters. ---- PITTSBURGH (AP)-BiII Nich­ the Boston Braves, 3-1 last night A. C., the defending AAU champ­ touted Dinny Pails tn the Queen's Iowa, Kansa" Nebra. ka and player in his country, will oppose Thl:ee Western conference olson's pinch single with the bases to increase their national league ion. club final last week, highlighted Missouri composed the Missouri Strand has whipped out a an otherWISe calm day durill'g Frankie Parker of Los Angeles, stars. Dave Barclay of Michigan, Four I C Youths loaded in the ninth inning drove lead over the idle St. Louis Car- Valley conference from 1891 unUl 3:46.6 for 1500 meters-equiva­ which the seven other seeded men 1899. 1945 United States champion, in John Jacobs of Iowa and Howard dinals to 3 ~ games. in two runs and gave the Chicago lent to a 4:05 mile-and has beat­ stars, including America's Jack the first match of the competition Baker of Ohio State, w"re Cubs a 6 to 5 victory over the Hank Behrman unfolded an ef- en such worthies as Gundar ;Kramer, progressed I:afely into on the grass course of the Orange bracketed with Cornell's John In' Tennis Tourney feclive relief job for the Dodgers, Haegg and Arne Anderson, Swe­ Lawn tennis club at 1:30 p. m. Sheary and Stanford's John Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday be­ the fourth round. Four Iowa City netters are par­ allowing one hit aIter he relieved! dish stars who between them have Two otber Californians, Kra­ (CDT) today. Shaler at 75. ticipating in the junior division for a slim ladies' day crowd of Joe Hatten in the fifth inning be- I been hogging the world's mile mer and Budge Patty of La.> Bob Graham of Iowa shot a of the Centennial Tennis tourna­ 3,019. fore a paid attendance of 32,265. record {or several years. Angeles, accompanied Brown into Plan to Expand Downs 39-40--79 In the first round to­ ment beginning Saturday in Des It appeared the Bucs had pulled day of the 49th National Collegi­ The Dodgers scored their win- Strand, who has been on the the round of 16. Kramer, seeded LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)-Plans Moines. They are Bruce Higley, themselves out of the cellar as No. 2 behind Pails, scored the for a huge expansion program at ate A. A. golf championship. ning markers in the fifth off 24- Pacific coast for several weeks Dick Emmert, Paul Hasbrook, and day's easiest victory over Ignace Churchill Downs were announced 'Dahlberg's 69 wasn't good enough Harold Kiyuma. they led by a run into the final year-old Warren Spahn, a south- doing his training, was sched­ to put Texas in the running for the frame. But Jack Hallett walked paw. They resulted from singles uled to arrive by plane last night. Tloczynski of Poland, 6-1, 6-0, l here yesterday by Col Matt J. Higley and Emmert were mem­ 6-0. Patty adopted a cautious Winn, Downs. team title, as five teammates all pinchhitter Dominic Dallessandro, by Dick Whitman and Bruce Ed- He was to take his only work­ bers of the local high school team wards, Behrman's sacrifice, a wild out at Alamo stadium today and baseline game in eliminating Paul shot in the eighties. The team last spring, Higley winning run­ gave up a single to Bob Sturgeon, championship will be .decided to­ pitch which enabled Whitman to was down to run his favorite dis­ Geelhand of Belgium 6-8, 6-1, Fresh Dressed Poultry "BULL FIGHTEIlS'" ncr-up honors 101' the state sin­ a sacrifice and another walk to tally, and a squeeze play, worked tance tomorrow afternoon in the 6-3, 6-4. ' last morrow on the low aggregate of gles title. Hasbrook and Kiyuma - BEHIND fOUT-man teams for the first 36 set the stage for Nicholson'S win­ with Eddie Stanky at bat. senior AAU. Phone your orderl are members of the Iowa City Sperry boarding house of Theta cordially THE MASK- holes. Each college is aJlowed five ning smash. We DeUver. tennis team. Uni versity of Iowa defeal~d in education Day! entries in the tearh race, and 23 Paul Erickson was the winning A!'fEIUCAN ASSOCIATION T/lREE·1 RESULTS Louisville 5. Toledo. 3 neighboring Elliott boarders, JOUNSON HATCHERY 7tH the Universi - Doors Open 1:15-9:45 - of the 41 scrools that corppeted hurler. Decatur 2. Waterloo. 1 IndIanapolis 14. tolumbus, 6 Ghezzi Sets Record Danville 6. Davenport. 1 MilwaUkee 11, Mlnnenpolis. 8 30, in an 1875 baseball game. Iowa Union today entered at least four golfers. ---- .- , J on Sunday. At the halfway mark, Stan­ In Canadian Open Iowa's swimming teams have ~3m:tJ~ ford's 307 total led Princeton by finished In the Big Tim first div­ one stroke, with Michigan right MONTREAL (AP)- BiS- Vic Starts - TOp1orrow ision 15 times In the past 18 behind at 309. Other leading teams Ghezzi, playing out of Knoxvllle, AT • SATURDAY • included Michigan State, 311; Ohio Tenn., set a new competitive re­ years. 2 FlitST RUN mTS! State, the defending champion, cord for the Beaconsfield golf club and Louisiana state 314, and Notre course yesterday as he shot a tine Dame alld Iowa, 315. 66, si" under par, to take the lead last Star Cast - In - in the first round 01' the $10,000 Day! "Tangier;' Tigers . Trou~ce A"-St~rs Canadian Open GoIl champion­ I ~hip, GRAND RAPIDS, MIch. (AP) - Dool'I Open 1:15-10:10 - -Infielder Jimmy Bloodworth anri catcher Paul Richards went on hitting sprees yesterday as the MEN'S Detroit Tigers coasted to a 12 Starts - Tomorrow to 2 win · Over the . Grand Rapids SATURDAY Washable CoHon Gibardln~ . Co-HI~! . all-stars in an exhibition gaf(le. • • An Economical a The Ravishing 'Two New Westerns Home and Picnic Dessert d2; ~E5 -Ends Ifomte­ 1st Showing In Town Redhead Bob Hope in Who Made Starts Today OLD MILl!S- fR!.p,! "Loulalcma Purchase" History "Meet Me On Brocldway" • Ends Saturday Every Nightl Carry-Out Ice "...

I Cream Package. 110 pint Me quart [ I STAIlTS SATURDAY . pllr, pkr, Here ~ey are, menl Colorful Iwo-tone New ••t Enjoy the cool refreshment 01 Old Mill ice cream . . , Il'. jackel and trouser combinations built for the healthful • . . deUcious , . • man with a yen for outdoor activities. Cream. eeonomlcal and a per1ect \les­ lert tor all occasions. Remem­ gold or green jackets with green, gr~y Or tan ber, too, Old Mill Ice Cream ckages are a handy dessert !rousere. r: take on picnics, so plan on , terving Ice cream at your pic- nic this July Fourth, Trousers a~d $8 90 "-'-'"...,. Jacket Onl, ...... "...... • \ To Our Cu.'omer. " ~~.. fA.BRIC ~ , Oar luppl, 01 paper bl" I. ",hIUJted. r... a period - .0'1\ .pp~late b.yI_, PAULETTE GODDARD )'ou brln, ona .lIb 'OU .he. lIIaJdD~ • RAY MI~LAND ,arch..... Sport Shoes AD ON IIUI .- ..._0 .... fro. • Mikhell Lthen,,~ '" II. 10 1..... )'1 ~ Cod! WI.., at r. ., .ur, ...... htrIc • .....--. CI'" III .., ....., • n lit Run Hit ...... O- • .r--~ $2.9a ~tr&1 Pete Smith'. ' j Eally fitlihg casuals buih for Iho octaslon- "Equestrlan Quia" ~~\" buill for. .lyle GllAPHlNO 2841. and Wife for occupancy in Sep- W~O~~~~ KARY V. BUIlNS !.ember. We have no children, no Call 9663. 101ll>wa S1ate mcs.. HOUSES FOR SALE: Good 5 bed­ dog, no noise, no apartment, and DIAl - 9696 - DIAl DIal 2851 That's the classified ad in The room home close to campus. no prcs~ects. Help! Write Box ;;T;EA;;;C;:;R:;ER;;;;:;S;;::::;W;:;AN:;:;;;;T;:;E;:;O;::::;A::;;T;::;:W;:;ES;;':T --:::::::::::::::::::::::=:::~~:'..======Ideal for student rooms. Condi­ A-I, Dally Iowan. LIBERTY. Girls Phy cal Edu- - tion good. Automatic heat. Priced Daily Iowan . . . your representative in WANTED TO RENT: Veteran stu- cation, junior and senior high ~ to sell. The Welt Agency. Dial dent, senior engineer, and wife; school. Need not be a graduate. 4411. also full-time student desire fur- Teacher for [irst grade. Apply­ FOR SHOES Of MERIT bu~ine$s and home EVERY day. Let it work nished apt. or house for one year. Supt. Karl C. Smith, West Llb- , FOBIEHT No children, no pets. Box G-7, erty. Phone 98 or 2'74. FOR RENT: RENT the Top-Plight Daily low"an or Phone 6118 after for you. Dial 4191 ..• Today. 1 p. m. Ask for Mrs. Rotty. LOANS AND STYLE Ballroom for your wedding or ( and tlkas dancing parties. Available Mon­ - MOTOR SERVICE ~ Coutlleatlal ..... victo~lts In day, Tuesday, Thursday and Frt­ Vtlft Strub'. Mumn.... went to day. Call 3728, or 9207. Kobes PREVENT TIJLB HOUBLE - On lewdr7. Dlam.... PhilipPe Bros. have your tires dismounted and &.dim, L~ap. C ...... 2nd Floor only 1111- ELECTRICAL SERVK:B WHOOO~IT inspected before ,oint on that 5»orUq Gooda, BaNwan. .... CLASSIFIED WANTED TO BUY vacation trJp. Linder Tire Service DLIAIlLB LOAH 00- the lACKSON ELECTRIC CO.: Elec­ AIr Conditioned RATE CARD TYPEWRITERS expertly re- -21 E. College, U. S. Royal De- 8. Uaa 8t. trical wiring. appliances and ::::::::::::::::::::======11. radio repairinl. 108 S. Dubuque paired. Coli e g e Typewriter iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii__ CASH RATE Service, 122 Iowa Ave. Dial 2571. CASH •~L~u:)i~e:T: Ir:es~. ::::::::::~;;::;;;;~~~~~~;;;;~;;~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_iii. lor 2 days- Dial 5465. 10c per line per day FOR YOUR electrical wirlnl call FOR SECOND HAND Our atoraqe methods aN lb. beat ••• S conJecutlve dan- c. O. D. CLEANERS .. 7c per line per Ik1 Harry Wagner. Dial 5623. UNIVERSITY Dial 2161 ••• we'll do the ....L I consecutive daya­ Woodburn TEXTBOOKS 106 South Capitol IIc per line per dU RADIO REPAIRING, H. M. Sut­ CleaDIDQ :PU •• IDQ • 1 month- Sound Service ton, 331 E. Market. Dial ,2239. that are in current use aDd Blockl1l9 Hai. - 4c per line per day Sales Rentals Service Our Speclaltr -Figure Ii worda to lin&­ Radio Repairing Thompson Minimum Ad-2 lin.. CAMERA SUPPLIES Ries Iowa Sook Store Pickup and delivery service Public Address for all and 30 So. Clinton st. DIAL DIAL Transfer & Storage Co. Indoor or Outdoor . Pboto,raphlc Equipment CLASSIFIED DISPLAY Occasions 4433 3 Day Service 4433 50c col inch DIAL 2161 Parties Shows SCHARF STUDIO - w. »&F 10 eaoll fer ...... - lOt Gilbert SIrMt Or '5.00 per mont~ LOANS South Dancing Mobile Carnivals 9 S. Dubuque Dial 5745 I All Want Ads Cash in Advance Dial 3265 Iowa City $ $ $ $ $ $ $ , $ $ POPEYE Payable at Daily Iowan Busi­ 8 East College Street LOANS nell office daily until II p. II1. Completed in a few minutes FOR SALE Mueller UT 00 YE.W YELl. WHEN CaneelIatiollJ must be ealled in Mississippi W SeE LAND, MR. roPEY!: before 5 p. m. FOR SALE: Lovely Leora (He­ Gas Heating Responsible f( ': one Incorred bros 7-jewel) lady's lapel watch. Investment Corp. Insertion only. Brand new . .$50. Call ext. 8426, Equipment (Owned and Operated by Protz, after 7:00 p. m. Veterans) Dial 9681 Michael D. Maher, Manager FOR SALE: A few record-players; Appointments in the evening DIAL 4191 automatic and manual. Play on request through your radio or indepen­ LAREW CO. Phone 5662 114% E. College St. dently. Woodburn Sound Service. I 20-21 Schneider Bldg. 8 S. College St. Dial 3265. Plumbing & Heating INStRUCTION ==LOST===ANl)===ro=UND==== FOR SALE: Zenith radio. Dial 227 East Washington St.

'1 WST : P a I' r of shell-rimmed PROTECT3509. your clothes, furniture PLUMBING and heattng, pumps, glasses near WestJawn. Please and woolens from moth damage stokers, stoves, oil-burners and call ext. 8227. for 5 years. One spraying of water heaters. Iowa City Plumb­ T¥PE Berlou does it or Berlou pays for ing, 114 South Linn. Dial 5870. AND YOUR TEACHERS the damage. It's odorless, stain­ , LOST less and dry cleaning can not re- .,------; Will THANK YOU I Grey Parker 51 move it. Boerner's Pharmacy. 16 Typewriters are Valuable Pen - Pencil Set S. Clinton St. keep them ENROLL NOW Reward. Dial 4191 FOR SALE: Trailers; house-Iug- CLEAN and in REPAIR AT gage and farm. Automatic elec- Frohwein & Burna IOWA CITY COMMERCIAL tric hot water heaters can be in­ COLLEGE 6 S. Clinton Phone 3474 DELIVERY SERVICE stalled in any plumbing system. 203% E. Washington St. DELIVERY SERVICE, baggage, Fleege Bros. Trailer Sales, 141 light hauling. Varsity-Hawkeye South Riverside drive. Phone 6838. ~------; DANCING LESSONS: BallrooIl1. Cab Co. Dial 3177 or 2345. Dial 7248. Mimi Youde Wurlu. CARE OF CHILDREN For A Home Beautiful NOTICE Send YOur children to Lockie's THIS SUMMER Day NurscFY. . Best of care. Our studio can give you 24 hour Open from 8 a. m. till midnight. DO YOUR PLANTING LEARN TO 812 3rd Ave. with .tested seeds from service on application pictures. BRENNEMAN'S SEED STORE FLY A complete line of seeds and plants for your home. Make KRlTl STUDIO Now you can learn to flY at the BULLETlN- Brenneman's' you r summer 3 S. Dubuque St. Dial 7332 Shaw AIrcraft Co. FUlfill a (Contiued from page 2) planting headquarters. lifetime's ambition NOW, do it 217 E. College St. today, call 7831. Ground and Theta cordiaUy invites all women flight classes are Itartlng all in education to attcnd a tea in the University club room at , the time. Dual inIItruction is Iowa Union from 3 to 5 p. m. immediately precedlng and the should register before Friday eve­ given to .tudentl by experi­ on Sunday. twenty-four hour PGriod immed­ ning, by calling Eugene Burmeis­ enced pilot.. iately following the Ju'y 4th holi­ ter, 2495. between 12 and 12:30 And remember, when you ,et DEGREE CANDIDATES day. p. m. and 6 and 6:30 p. m. Please All candida tes fOr degrees to be advise if you can provide trans­ your Ucense, you can always conferred at the Aug. 7 Com­ PRESBYTERIAN FRIDAY FUN ;portation. Participants are asked rent a training plane from the mencement must fill out formal Friday fun will be held as usual to bring their lunch tor a picnic Shaw AIrcraft Co. Conveni­ application for dcgree cards at in the student lounjte of the Pres­ to follow the swim. ently located at the Iowa Cit)' the office of the Registrar. The byterian church from 4 \Inti! 5:30 Municipal AIrport. deadline Cor the iiling of appli­ p. m. All Presbyterian students ca tions is July 6. and their friends are invited. FOUR-WEEK SPECIAL INSTRUC1QlON PERIQD Shaw Aircraft Co. AB ENCE PENAI.TY IOWA MOUNTAINEERS Registration for the four-week Dial 7831 Undergraduate students in the Iowa Mountaineers wit! hold a special instruction period will be Iowa CI~ Municipal AIrport colle~ s or liberal nrts, commerce swimming outing at Ute pool in held July 22 to 27th inclusive. and engineering are reminded of West Liberty this Sunday acter- While the schedule and registra~ the regulation that one semester noon. Meet at the englneering tion materials will nol be avail- ANNOUNCEMEN'IS hour of credit wiU be added to building promptly al 1:15 p. m. able before that time, informa- -===~~~~~~~==== the graduation requirement fOJ: Members of the club and stu- tion on courses offered is posted - each unexcu cd lass absence dUI'­ dents and townspeople who are in the liberal arts advisory office, ~~TS~b== Inl the twenty-IouI' hour period Interested in joining the outing room 4, Old Capitol. Under New Manapment of E. Black Y MENTION FOOD SHORTAGES? 228 E. WashinltOD

RADIO TROUBLE~ You Get Full1 quaranteed Work At B & IC RADIO SHOP 11 E. WashiDltOD AfTER OUR REP£P.~Y TROUPE Phone 359'" ~s~OED,IT~~DS~L J06S REQUtRltIG Tl4& U~ OF VOICE · ·· AS A iRAIN CALLER., IN ova MODERN "'O'IOa A~ AUCTOIeER, ANO L.AStLY CLINIC AS A LECTURER ON A we operate daily OIl au can. SIGHT-5&8t-U; BUS! . .. One Stop Service with MaD, . .. WAAT IS 'ItlUR P~8lT Methods and Merehandlle. ...cr. LEAI'IDER? HOME On. CO. Iowa Ave. Dial 33811.

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Insurance Engineers 1 W Whiskers, Bonnets :· :'.'" Appear on Streets Forum Hears i I' I\- List Survey Results As Centennial Nears I ; ' . • Beards were evident and bon-• 0 ., NiR'S Inadequate manpower. lack 01 nets were common on Iowa City Talk on"'Russia - tire department facilities. and streets yesterday. "No lieard­ ,IOWA ' (.TYIS 'slMITEST · ·STORE , ' -""~~- I . equipment which snouJd be re- no bonnet, I paid a buck" tllP, It the United 2an show • I , placed were cited yesterday by S'iatef Iowa Insurance Service bureau wplch went on sale Wednesday. the world tq.a.t its economic $Ys­ ..I i I> • I engineers as glaring inadequacies were being worn by some. tem can ~e~'ih.er d~~~~ssioh and ., .' . of fire control in IOWa City. Bonnets yesterday became uni- crisis and prove th." ,. 'We are 4. ... ;p , • ~ ,I • ' .. . . real!ly interepted in democracy. • ' '';:'' f . Speaking at a meeting of city form equipment tor clerks in some ~ j " . . and university officials and mel'/l- stores. this country need not fear Rus­ bers of the chamber of commerc;e Iowa City merchants beaan sian , domination. . Prof. Kurt Harry Cochran and J. J. Craw~ trimming windows with a Cen­ Schaefer of the colle,e of com­ ford presented facts and recom- lennial theme yesterday and near­ merce told the World Affairs mendations on fire control aained Iy a dozen stores featured an 18- forum last night. Plan ,No~ ,For,'your. :, from this week's survey of local 46-11146 display by late afternoon. He predicted that , the present • l, j' fire prevention facilities. Russian trend toward nationalism Cochran made a point-by-point and the very sharp difference be­ analysis of the phases of fire pro- Reviewer Praise,- tween classes, in thit country will \A tection they had inspected. ip­ tend to weaken its internal struc­ cl uding the fire department's ture. Forseelng another big purge manpower, facilities and equip­ in the near. _, future._~ ·Professor of JlJ'lYH'C)LJDAY',") I ment, water supply. trllflic con­ Andre Schaefer prophesied, "It will be ... •... l" ditions. building codes, and loca­ StaUn against the bureaucrats." ~ ,;0,: ., tion of buildings. Addressing an auc:tience of 60. I Your apparel p'dt1~ should st~tt at TOWNERIS "The most seriOUS problem II Professor Schaefer said that the I Ec '.< '"... '_, , . ," ~ • f manpower to ~perate tbe 'IlJWP­ (on'cer,I western powers are divided and where you ~ wiU :: fln~ ' t~. , n~w"t · ~O{ PLAY ment." Cochran salet. UN p tail to use science in determining • J • J - - ' amount of equipment ean ehecl' foreign policy. "The next war By TOM HOUGLAND CLQTHES. travel or··casual we'ar. a fire without the trained lll,en * * * will kill every second persQn in • .. 4,,, "'~, ... :x Opening the three-day Inter­ Spea to operate It." this aUdience." he said. "and an , He said that less than 5 men American affairs conference here. armament race will lead to war." . . cannot operate a pumper properly Julie Andre. auitarist and mezzo­ He said thllt both World wars In Iowa. the best fire depart­ soprano. presented a cOllcert of were caused by crises reachtd in New ,Summer ~ I SUI ~ ments have 5 men on pumper e\1- Latin-American folk songs in the the trend toward world economy. gines and .4 men on ladder truclp. Iowa Union lounge last night. This trend. resulting in free en­ Tbe engineer said the city In her selection of mumber.!. terprise Vs. planned economy. '-Shirls should have d least two PQlD)Ief Miss Andre gave a demonstration has divided tile world into two (oHoil.._ ,. ~ , 1. ~ AY( engines and one ladder trucl' of her thorough acquaintance with camps. "CllI'istlan principles. In active service. folk son IS from many Latln­ good will and learning how to .. ,. The department now has five American countries. She inclu­ dance Russian" will not substi­ "Times B men shifts working on alternate ded songs from Mexico. Colombia, tute for realism in this situation." and uncer1 which fiddl 24-hour periods. Argentina. Brazil. Chile, Peru and • T-Shirts for your SP6~ - He said a good plan for ,Cities Cuba in her repertOire. . declared SI which do not have adequate funds Miss Andre·s.voice is excellently wear. white. st.ripes. and Henry A. to provide maximum manpower Selby Tells ' Rotarians •- fore the J( suited to songs filled with heavy plain shades. All cottons ~md would be the formation of a group pathos. as evidenced by her In­ of the Am of trained reserve firemen for im­ .. , miltee last terpt'etation of Guty Oardenas' Of Iowa's Advantages part wool and cotton. Slies • mediate call when needed. "Caminante del Mayab,.; the story Am ~r ica small medium and large. Cochran pointed out that eQ.uip­ of a . wanderer in the jungles. "Why Iowa is the best state in with mere • .. , .. l . . democracy, ment must be planned with the Here", her voice caught the In- which to live. wt)rk and create." ' N~w c~*tons :affIYinl all tl'ie s~eretary \I vision of a large fire always in ." ~ " " tegral feeling of the song and was the theme of a'speech ,by Rod­ . '. ,; tim,. ' One · aJjd two piece b.uildjng of mind. added to it an intangible legend- ney Q. Selby before ihe Iowa City Cochran's personal plan called • I . , . . stfllJS. 'PJain shades, 1>!1t1ts and Ethnic ary quality which. coupled with Rotary club yesterday nobn in the \: • v. for purchase of a new 750-gal­ the excellency of her guitar play- Hotel Jefferson. . . an~ snap~1 ~t\eckS. In G~- p ~onged " de -Shorts. r " ,t political. e Ion pumper now and re,.ace­ ing. made the number her best. Selby is the director cif the Iowa haiti. :~isuc~er. ~liainbra1s . justice- de\ men' of the old 750-,allon In C. Castillo·s. "E) Aguacero." development commission recently ¥,:,tc:~,r . ¥eiis, Ey~lets jnd of peace aT pumper in four or five ye ..... Miss Andre successfully captured established by the ,Iowa general This would form a basis for a '., Spun RV9{\Il. Sun~clt stl'les loss of libE the spirit of a simple Argentine assembly to .. attract the nation's ." .. rotation plan whereby old equlp­ Wi~ . lltt1' , ~~ePl . ' T~wner's countryman. speaking to his oxen .. industry to the ; m.en' would be replaced every stat~. ''The rr In his words. she graphically pic- More than 55 new· manufac­ .;, are nof,ed for their tine cot- 15 to 18 years. Shorts .. Denim, Rayon Ga­ , '. ~ ' , '" security tured the green pampas. after a turing enterprises have.. been . ' . tons; SIZes fOf, Juniors. Miss- *' Cochran thought a 75-foot lad­ scarcity." drenching thunder shower. spread ~reated In the ,state slJlce V-J bardine. Cotton Gabardm~. der would be a wise purchase. Th.e '. ,~. Wa'~IJ , and half sites. said. "SCI out to dry like a wet handker- day, This represent. investment great number of thretl' and four Sharkskin. Shades of White, tIIct of one story buildings occupied most' of chief. under the Argentine sky. in excess ,f 50 million dollan. albion ah the day demand for an.extension Adding the popular "Tieo Tico" Selby said. . I Blue. Navy Blue. Tan, to her list of Brazilian songs. the ~h~ center o~ the nation'~ popu­ war." ladder for res£ue work; the enp; Brown. Pleated for extra neer said. . singer demonstrated amazing abiJ- lahon IS . mO,Vlng . iI'adua~ly ~est Voi"_ tt iiy In handling the verbal and from Inqlana. rhat was -gIven Cochran approved the tentative taet fullness. Zipper clOSing. and voices persi site fo r a new fire station it GU o; lyric gymnastics involved. recently a.s one of. the re~sons for Imminence ( bert and Burlington streets. Though, as previously men- the estabhs~~ent In Burlmil?n of buttons closing. Sizes 12 and voices tioned Miss Andre's voice is adept a new 30 !IlJIl!on dOI~ar allummum In any plans for a new staijon, . • . rolling mill. he contJllued. to 20. fears. "PfB 1.!1e engineer recommendeWn sWHee. 8u~er beln, of our are bac ked b. 117 4-H Club Members . "'q ::: I~. .", ~. Ibron i....,. Cottbla •. people. ) ~ 'I..' ,. . 1 • lIft Is a n81 Receive Health Exams '.:' ::':. ,\'1: ': : .: , SPU:~ Jta1OnI. 8Oh\e Ihree.·plece styles. \ merce secretl Health examinations of 117 I' ' . . . .omit With shorts and bias. All mide by between the Johnson county 4-H club memb .... Ibe coU~t,,·. ISht d"~en . Ind the mil were completed Wednesday. 'tc­ tlce." In 01 cording to Emmett C. Gardner, t .' idea I del\locII extension director. ",:; 'd FOR (rtmtpR MISSES develop a Rer These examlnatiONI belln a oCtatic emali five year health Improvement pro­ d'mocratlc p ,ram. Awards will be made to become ~n I individuals in each club tor the btin,. health improvement Which they "Like the I make from year to fear. . that Equalltf The total number eXllmined in- It'a a Tom Bo~. ~ of harmonized t cluded 31 boys and' 88 alrls. ' ~ In an urlll Collision at Int.rHctlon varsity eamp A colUslon yesterdllY mornlnl lice .d voealei at College and Dub\lque .~ ltudents for I between cars driven bJ WIi14arh between A A Hanna, 5 S. Dubuque .treet. ~erlc.nand and Marcella P. Kearnl, "~1Jne, Re.ardln, . m., rnulted in ,,0 ~. to UOn periOd II the ~a v~cl••• _~_. eonIrnercl lIe (SliWA